Greaton v. Greaton
Annotate this CaseHusband and Wife divorced pursuant to a divorce judgment entered in the district court. The judgment awarded shared primary residence of the parties' two children and ordered Husband to pay child support. Husband appealed, arguing that the trial court erred in excluding the testimony of two of his expert witnesses and in quashing his subpoena of another witness. The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the district court, holding that Husband did not identify that the trial court committed error, as the appeal lacked an adequate record, and Husband did not establish that the trial court showed actual error in the judgment. Remanded for the trial court to address the cost of the appeal, including reasonable attorney fees.
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